baml
Newbie RV’er
Weekender RV
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Post by baml on Apr 27, 2021 10:50:46 GMT -5
Since my new Sport Trek (302vrb) came with WiFi Prepped I decided to purchase the King Swift KS1000. I set up the extender and now I want to install the exterior antenna. I do not want to drill any holes in my roof so I am thinking of mounting it to the ladder. Question: 1) Pretty sure that the 11' Coax cable that came with the extender not long enough so do I have to buy extra/different coax cable? It has ends already attached so not sure how to connect an entire new cable or extend the one that came with it. It attaches in the bottom of the TV antenna, which is in the front bedroom and the ladder is on the back. Has anyone mounted one as I described? I was not able to find any YouTube videos on mounting the antenna, just setting up the extender. If anyone has mounted this, how hard was it and how long did it take you? My dealer said they would install it, would take about an hour but they are 40 miles away. Not sure its worth the drive for an hours worth of work.
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hmph
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Post by hmph on May 12, 2021 15:08:57 GMT -5
Upgrading internet capability is on my to do list. I found a cable antenna port above left rear tail light I was thinking of using that?
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baml
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Weekender RV
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Post by baml on May 13, 2021 13:56:43 GMT -5
That is for TV Cable (Dish/DirecTV). Unless you have internet through one of those I do not think it will work.
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